AbstractFor some groups of species, extinction rates are orders of magnitude higher than expected background rates — many species now last nearer a fateful second than their destined hour
The average extinction rates of index species per m. y. are computed by means of a count-of-biozones...
Studies of extinction in the fossil record commonly involve comparisons of taxonomic extinction rate...
Hundreds of studies have been dedicated to estimating speciation and extinction from phylogenies of ...
The oft-repeated claim that Earth’s biota is entering a sixth “mass extinction ” depends on clearly ...
AbstractFor some groups of species, extinction rates are orders of magnitude higher than expected ba...
Extinctions refer to the death of a single or multiple species (or taxon) and are common in the hist...
Abstract There is a widespread belief that we are experiencing a mass extinction event similar in se...
There is a widespread belief that we are experiencing a mass extinction event similar in severity t...
We present the first detailed comparison of extinction rates amongst a wide range of nonmarine group...
We evaluate the total probability of human extinction from naturally occurring processes. Such proce...
Stuart L. Pimm and Clinton N. Jenkins explore why extinctions are the critical issue for conservatio...
The linkage between temperature change and extinction rates in the fossil record is well-known quali...
Palaeontologists characterize mass extinctions as times when the Earth loses more than three-quarter...
Palaeontologists characterize mass extinctions as times when the Earth loses more than three-quarter...
<p>Current extinction rates are thought to be significantly higher than at any point in the last 65 ...
The average extinction rates of index species per m. y. are computed by means of a count-of-biozones...
Studies of extinction in the fossil record commonly involve comparisons of taxonomic extinction rate...
Hundreds of studies have been dedicated to estimating speciation and extinction from phylogenies of ...
The oft-repeated claim that Earth’s biota is entering a sixth “mass extinction ” depends on clearly ...
AbstractFor some groups of species, extinction rates are orders of magnitude higher than expected ba...
Extinctions refer to the death of a single or multiple species (or taxon) and are common in the hist...
Abstract There is a widespread belief that we are experiencing a mass extinction event similar in se...
There is a widespread belief that we are experiencing a mass extinction event similar in severity t...
We present the first detailed comparison of extinction rates amongst a wide range of nonmarine group...
We evaluate the total probability of human extinction from naturally occurring processes. Such proce...
Stuart L. Pimm and Clinton N. Jenkins explore why extinctions are the critical issue for conservatio...
The linkage between temperature change and extinction rates in the fossil record is well-known quali...
Palaeontologists characterize mass extinctions as times when the Earth loses more than three-quarter...
Palaeontologists characterize mass extinctions as times when the Earth loses more than three-quarter...
<p>Current extinction rates are thought to be significantly higher than at any point in the last 65 ...
The average extinction rates of index species per m. y. are computed by means of a count-of-biozones...
Studies of extinction in the fossil record commonly involve comparisons of taxonomic extinction rate...
Hundreds of studies have been dedicated to estimating speciation and extinction from phylogenies of ...